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mate i got a quote and its gonna cost 200-250 to send 2 perth and thats insured etc etc and i thought it was gnona b more considering its a 100kg package

but mate if u want it sent 2 perth its gonna cost u 2500

sorry but 2300 is the lowest ill go

does any1 kno the best way yo get em 2 perth??

Infact... I just got a quote for shipping some tyres and an exhaust to Perth... $145 + 20 bucks for wrapping of the tyres.

I called Pack and Save in Freo. Mine was coming from Brisbane.

i reckon shipping charges could be around 100 bucks  but no worries mate, if u change your mind my offer stands

well as u can c shipping is now from 145 and xtra for wrapping etc.

i cant go any lower than 2300 for the rims so sorry tehy r going back on the car today unless u can find some1 that will ship em for $100 etc.

Nathan

Infact... I just got a quote for shipping some tyres and an exhaust to Perth... $145 + 20 bucks for wrapping of the tyres.

I called Pack and Save in Freo.  Mine was coming from Brisbane.

oh sweet mate thanks for that

ill give em a call

Nathan

shipping from perth to sydney cost me $100 for my 20s through TNT

btw just to clear up questions people have asked

they are not a jap rim and they are one peice

and seeing as they are a toyota offset you might need spacers to fit on a nissan

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